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This Week in Jobs: Debate your way into one of these 31 career opportunities

Stay Sharp, stay focused.

Looking for a new job doesn't have to be a drag. (Gif via Giphy.com)

We know we’re not the only ones talking about the debate. 

It’s a great reminder that navigating the job search can be a bit like sparring with a debate competitor. Clear communication, staying focused and showcasing your strengths are key. Just like up on the podium, there are plenty of distractions in the real world to keep you from focusing on what’s in front of you.

So, if you’ve got a few distraction-free minutes, take some time to check out this week’s opportunities. 

The News

Speaking of politics… No, the Philadelphia Eagles weren’t endorsing Kamala Harris in this clandestine poster campaign.  

Here’s how Delaware’s security measures blend AI analysis and non-technical methods to protect the election.  

And in more election news, does AI have a place in American politics?

Looking to make connections in your local tech community this month? Check out this roundup of virtual and IRL events in September.

Biking, but safer. AI-powered bike safety company Velo AI receives $200k in federal funding from the US Department of Transportation. 

Baltimore’s Space Phoenix wants to be “FedEx for space,’ shipping cargo faster and cheaper. 

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

Don’t debate trying something new! See ya next time.

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